I am ashamed to say my bag of pot stickers is empty and my chili oil is lonely.

Marmite? Never had it, but it sounds gross!.......lol

Neener neener. I'm eating pot sticker soup today. BUT my pantry is bare also---- time for another run to Costco. (My Costco is having a sale on them this month)

Marmite----- you won't know if you like it or not until you try it! Too bad you don't live close to me or I'd give you a smidgen of it to try. And a smidgen is usually what people use for it's a strong taste. But addictive, if you do like it

I am ashamed to say my bag of pot stickers is empty and my chili oil is lonely.

Marmite? Never had it, but it sounds gross!.......lol

With you there, Bones. I had never even heard of Marmite until I lived in hall of residence in college. I was given it on toast by the girl who lived in the room next door - bleuch!

Over the years I've come to the conclusion that you need to be introduced to it at a very early age if you are going to like it.

Having said that, in the days when one had to search out specialist shops to find things for vegetarians, I used to find Marmite useful for making stock for soups for veggie friends. I think the jar in my cupboard (which is the smallest size available) must be at least 30 years old. I think I keep it for its sentimental value.

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